Christmas for Grown-Ups
THE UNITARIAN CHURCH IN FALL RIVER
A Member of the Unitarian Universalist Association
309 North Main Street, Fall River, MA 02720
508-678-9700 ### www.unitarianchurchfr.org
THE UNITARIAN CHURCH IN FALL RIVER
A Member of the Unitarian Universalist Association
309 North Main Street, Fall River, MA 02720
508-678-9700 ### www.unitarianchurchfr.org
THE UNITARIAN CHURCH IN FALL RIVER
A Member of the Unitarian Universalist Association
309 North Main Street, Fall River, MA 02720
508-678-9700 ### www.unitarianchurchfr.org
Savor the Feeling of Gratitude. There are moments when you naturally, right then and there, feel filled with gratitude. These are moments when you say to yourself, "Oh, wow, this is amazing!" or "How great is this!" Pause. Notice and absorb that feeling of true, genuine gratitude.
Exploring the Sacred Unknown
This service is all about Spiritual Practices for agnostics, seekers, and skeptics
Guest Minister: Rev Alix Klingenberg
Rev Alix is a UU minister, spiritual director, and published poet. Rev Alix leads creative writing workshops, and works 1-1 with people to help them develop their own spiritual life and creative practices. She lives in Melrose, MA with her family, 2 black cats, and a ridiculous dog named Cricket.
The Rev. Ken Reeves is a graduate of the Starr King School for the Ministry, and has served congregations in Ohio and Delaware. He has also earned a Masters in Pastoral Counseling and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. He is currently a clinical psychologist with a therapy practice and a consulting psychologist with the Center for Career Development and Ministry. He is also the author of: The Whole Church, Congregational Leadership Guided by Systems Theory.
“Unitarianism”
We cannot bow before a being,
however great and powerful,
who governs tyrannically.
We venerate not the loftiness of God’s throne,
but the equity and goodness in which it is established.
“Unitarian Christianity,”
William Ellery Channing (1819)
What are we saying when we call our church “Unitarian”?
We welcome all visitors, friends old and new, to the Unitarian Church in Fall River. We do not have a doctrine to which all adhere, nor is it finite. We can and should be learning, changing, and exploring. Life teaches, or presents us, with opportunities and challenges to which we must respond. We need to develop inner strength or personal philosophies to help us live these moments to the fullest of our capabilities. Through a sense of spirit or a spiritual life, we can expand and enhance our time of being.
Well good morning to all of our friends and family,
This week Rev Ann Fox will be joining us for our Sunday Service.
Our Sermon: “Sowing and Reaping”.
As we approach the end of the growing season in our part of the world,
we can appreciate the saying, “We reap what we sow.”
Our parents may have used this as a cautionary saying about doing
the right thing or accepting the consequences. Jesus’ parables mostly
"A Look at America's Strengths"
Guest Minister: Rev. Richard Trudeau
Good Morning to our Friends and Family,
Good Morning to our Friends and Family,
This week, we welcome The Rev Ken Reeves as our guest leader. The Rev. Ken Reeves is a graduate of the Starr King School for the Ministry, and has served congregations in Ohio and Delaware. He has also earned a Masters in Pastoral Counseling and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. He is currently a clinical psychologist with a therapy practice and a consulting psychologist with the Center for Career Development and Ministry. He is also the author of: The Whole Church, Congregational Leadership Guided by Systems Theory.